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One dead and two critically ill after dental treatment trip to Turkey

- Henry McDonald and Bethan McKernan

A Northern Irish man has died and two of his friends were left critically ill after a dental treatment trip to Turkey, it is understood.

The trio, who were described by their MP as “three fit and healthy young lads”, were found in the Turkish city of Marmaris on Saturday.

The dead man was named as Richard Molloy, 33. His two friends, Declan Carson and Aaron Callaghan, were in comas but their condition has now improved.

The men were in the country to undergo a teeth whitening procedure, sources close to them told the Guardian. There were unconfirme­d reports that they had taken medication linked to the treatment before being found unconsciou­s in an apartment rented for their trip.

There is no suggestion that the medication was the cause of the death or the fact that the two other men fell unconsciou­s. All three men are from the Ardoyne district of north Belfast. Two were travelling on Irish passports while the other held a British passport.

Turkey has a large medical and dental tourism industry – from teeth whitening to organ transplant­s and heart surgery – and in 2017 up to 700,000 people visited the country for medical procedures and operations, according to the Istanbul Internatio­nal Health Tourism Associatio­n. The Associatio­n of Turkish Travel Agencies said that by 2023 it hoped to attract 2 million health tourists to the country.

It is understood that at least one of the men’s families are travelling via Liverpool airport to be with their relative, while arrangemen­ts are being made to bring Molloy’s body home.

A Foreign Office spokespers­on said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Turkey and we are in contact with the Turkish authoritie­s.” A spokespers­on for the Irish government said: “We are aware of the case and are providing consular assistance.”

North Belfast Sinn Fein MP John Finucane described the tragedy as “absolutely heartbreak­ing” and said it had affected “three fit and healthy young lads”. He added: “It is just a tragedy now that there is a family going to have to make plans to bring their son home to bury him.”

The SDLP deputy mayor of Belfast, Paul McCusker, described the news as “worrying and devastatin­g”. North Belfast Sinn Fein councillor JJ Magee said the Ardoyne community was “in a state of shock”.

 ??  ?? The resort town of Marmaris in Turkey. Photograph: Ramunas Bruzas/Alamy Stock Photo
The resort town of Marmaris in Turkey. Photograph: Ramunas Bruzas/Alamy Stock Photo

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